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The Mazda screen is disabled as soon as the car is moving. (well mine does anyway)Touch screen ought to be disabled whilst driving.
Just as it should be...for any car
The Mazda screen is disabled as soon as the car is moving. (well mine does anyway)Touch screen ought to be disabled whilst driving.
Touchscreens, to be rationalised, with no 'safety related feature' access being allowed via them
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/cars/news...1&cvid=e24feac7db63414dbb48b11e58e2a8b5&ei=17
No touchscreen here. There's a multifunction screen but doesn't have or need a touch interface.
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Gordon Murray is another who loathes them
He designed in/insisted on switches/rotary knobs, for 'on the move' functions, on his McLaren T50
I'm not that keen either, but thankfully heating/etc... are all dials on my Kodiaq
I hate that sort of thing on several levels:
Firstly, I don't like searching in menus. It's OK for stuff you do when you're not concentrating on something else, like programming the video, but otherwise it distracts your train of thought.
Secondly, I want buttons that I can feel before I press, not buttons that I've pressed before I can feel them.
There's also a parallax problem: the screen you're seeing isn't in the same plane as the surface you're pressing, so it can be difficult to see which button you're pressing if you're viewpoint is not square to the screen.
I wish programmers had the sense to disable the touchscreen for enough time to react after the screen changes, so if your finger touches the screen just at the instant it changes you don't end up pressing the 'wrong' button.
Lastly, screen sensitivities seem to vary from one extreme to another, some reacting before you're aware of touching them and others where you have to act like you're stubbing out a fag on them, screwing your finger into the screen.
You have to retune every few hundred yards driving round he Lake District.
These days it's not the programmers who do this. Its the business people. They want the feature.
No touchscreen here. There's a multifunction screen but doesn't have or need a touch interface.
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I’m three weeks into a new Cupra Born with a huge touchscreen, the basic controls for heating, volume and heated seats are at the bottom of the screen and already I’ve found it pretty intuitive, even Mrs Gunk who’s not at all techy finds it straightforward. One you’ve set the temperature and radio station there’s no need to fiddle with it on the move, all the essential information is provided on a head up display.
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Do they still use the same buttons for front and rear electric windows?